Generating and probing entangled states for optical atomic clocks

ORAL

Abstract

The precision of quantum measurements is inherently limited by projection noise caused by the measurement process itself. Spin squeezing and more complex forms of entanglement have been proposed as ways of surpassing this limitation. In our system, a high-finesse asymmetric micromirror-based optical cavity can mediate the atom-atom interaction necessary for generating entanglement in an ${}^{171}$Yb optical lattice clock. I will discuss approaches for creating, characterizing, and optimally utilizing these nonclassical states for precision measurement, as well as recent progress toward their realization.

Authors

  • Boris Braverman

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Akio Kawasaki

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

  • Vladan Vuletic

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, MIT, Department of Physics and Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT